Stephen Curry’s #NBArank
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Apr 08.
Stephen Curry’s been monster this season. There have been nights where he’s looked like the best point guard in the league and there have been other instances wStephen Curry’s been monster this season. There have been nights where he’s looked like the best point guard in the league and there have been other instances w
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Stephen Curry’s #NBArank

Stephen Curry’s been monster this season. There have been nights where he’s looked like the best point guard in the league and there have been other instances where one might confuse him for the best shooter in league history.

Although his talent and production failed to earn him a spot on the Western Conference All-Stars, it’s earned him a top 20 spot in ESPN.com’s updated #NBArank.

The #NBArank project is essentially a ranking based on the current quality of each NBA player. Last summer, Curry was rated as the 40th best player in the Association. Those of you interested in viewing the results of this past offseason, they are available here.

Typically the results are released during the summer, but this time around ESPN.com took it upon themselves to go ahead and rank the top 30.

The top 16 was announced today and the remaining 15 players will be announced tomorrow on the NBA on ESPN Twitter account.

A few weeks back, I had argued that Curry might have played himself onto one of the All-NBA teams with his productivity and terrific play this season. Mind you, we won’t know until the end of the season if he’s done enough to earn such lofty accolades.

In the meantime though, it’s rather apparent that he’s gained some notoriety with his play this season. The 54-point explosion at Madison Square Garden obviously helped, but Steph’s proven he’s a stud and top player in the league.

#NBArank rated the sharpshooter as the 16th best player in the Association. Here are a few reactions from around the worldwide web.

About The Author

J.M. Poulard is the Warriors World editor. He is also a contributor to ESPN TrueHoop sites Forum Blue and Gold (Los Angeles Lakers), Piston Powered (Detroit Pistons) and Raptors Republic (Toronto Raptors). He has a particular fondness for watching Eastern Conference ball games and enjoys the history of the sport. Feel free to reach out to him on Twitter (@ShyneIV).